1 want every chronic rheumatic to throw away all medicines, all licimen nll lasters, nod sive MUNYON'E REEUMA.- ISM REMEDY a trial. No matter what your doctor may say, no matter what your friends may say, no matter how prejudiced you may be agninst all adver- tised remedies. go at once to your drn gist and get a bottle of the KHEUMA. TIEM REMEDY. If it falls to give satis. faction! will refund your money.~—Muonyoa Remember this remedy contains no ssl- ferlie acid, no opium cocaine, morphine or other harmful drugs. It is put up under the guarantee of the Pure Food and Drug Act, For sale by all drugzists. Price. 20e. BALESMEN WANTED WwW ANTED—Active, energetic men to repre- seut us. Profitable positions. Hustlers make big money. Cash weekly advances. Com- fete quilt free. Write immediately for oma beral offer. W. T. Hoop & CO OLD DOMINION NURSERIES, Mention this Paper. RICHMOND, VA LADY ACENTS WANTEDN, WANTED -Zads agents in all parts of the United States to advertise and sel “Black Crow Stockens” to wearers. Good com- mission. Address, RACK Crow Srocxex Co. Newton, N. GQ Swedish electricians are experi menting with a transmission cable ir which a hemp cord takes up the strain uniformly. Garfield Tea has brought good health te thousands! Unequalled for constipation liver and kidney diseases. Composed of Herbs. Buy from your druggist. Maryland's is but one seven Smith's Congress, senator in oO} Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy. Compounded hy Experienced Physicians. Conforms to Pure Food and Drug Laws. Murine Doesn't Smart; Soothes Eye Pain CHURCH DROPS BIBLE. Owing to the growing lack of in- terest in the Bible on the part of the young men members of the Sun- day School of the First Con- gregational Church of Jersey City, the church decided to abandon the international Sunday School les. and go in for sociology. Pro- ition, protection, free trade, so- sm, single tax, municipal govern- t, social betterment, and kindred jects will be taken up instead The church is one of the largest in Jersey City, the Rev. John L. Secud- who has become well known to the Jersey City public because of his war on illegal liquor selling, being ‘he pastor. The Bible class, as a strictly Bible class, has been abandoned, and Nelson Forman elected president of she sociology class, and Lester Mehr. hoff secretary of the new class. C. £. Adams, a New York commission merchant, will be the sociology eacher. There has been considerable dis- russion, but no open opposition to he new church plan; most of Dr. icudder’'s members having frankly icknowledged that something had to se done to maintain the interest in he church. Dr. Scudder explained resterday some of the reasons for he change. “The lessons from the lives of Abraham, Jacob, and the rest of he Old Testament heroes are inter- ssting and beneficial,” he said, "but hey do not touch modern life in- imately enough to interest young uien. The young man of today iz face to face with economic and so- sal problems which did not exist n Biblical times. These problems ire pressing for solution, and the minds of our young men should be guided correctly in their thought up- ym them. “COFFEE DOESN'T HURT ME" Tales That Are Told. iagg CIiass has der, “1 was one of the kind who wouldn't believe that coffee was hurting me,” says a N. Y. woman. “You just couldn't convince me its use was con. nected with the heart and stomach trouble 1 suffered from most of the time. “My trouble finally got so bad 1 had to live on milk and toast almost entirely for three or four years. Still 1 loved the coffee and wouldn't be- lieve it could do such damage. “What I needed was to quit coffee and take nourishment in such form as my stomach could digest. “1 had read much about Postum, but never thought it would fit my case until one day 1 decided to quit sure about it. So 1 got a package and carefully followed the directions. “Soon 1 began to get better and foods without the aid of pepsin or physically. eat anything ful change is all due to my having quit coffee and got the nourishment 1 needed through this delicious Postum, “My wonder is why everyone don't give up the old coffee and the trou- bles that go with it and bulld them- selves up as 1 have done, with Postum.” Easy to prove by 10 days’ trial of Postum in place of coffee, The re- ward is big. : “There's a Reason.” Market Reports. oe — Bradstreet's says: “Trade, crop and are still very re- but industrial irregular, is present or future however, that made by the Government of some sections by un- commercial operations to a the United 227, against “Business failures in States for the week were 204 last week, of 1908, 194 in 1907, and 196 in 19065. : “Wheat, including flour, exports from the United States and Canada for the week aggregate 1,062,244 bushels, against 1,413,693 bushels last week and 2,451,099 bushels this week last year, Corn exports for the week are 926,898 bushels, against 1,102,244 bushels last week and 545,714 bushels in 1908. . 161 in 1006 Wholesale Markets New York.—Wheat—S8pot steady; No. 2 red, 1335 @ 1345%c¢. elevators; No. 2 red, 31.34% f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 131% f{. oO. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 1315 f. 0. b. afloat. Corn—S8pot easy; No. 2, T6%e. elevator, and T4% ff. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, 75%, nominal, and No. 2 yellow, 74% f. 0. b. afloat. Oats——Spot steady; mixed, 32 lbs, 57@ 58c; natural white, 20@ 32 lbs, 586 60; clipped white, 32g 40 lbs, 58@ 63. Potatoes—Barely steady; new, per brl.,, $4.50@6; bulk, per 180 lbs, $3. Southern, white, firm; 0 BE Ca Fre ights oh & wh, 26 4 Florida, Maine, In Cabbage per crate, and peanuts un- changed. Butter-—Steady; 3.227 pkgs. Creamery specials, 28 (official, =8); extras, firm; un- changed. Eggs receipts, Cheese oa” ~- i. Barely steady; gtate receipts, 20,754 cases; Pennsylvanis and nearby, fancy, selected, white, 23¢.; do, falr to choice, 21 @ 22%; brown and mixed, fancy, do., fair to choice, 21@ 213%; storage-packed, 21% @ 21%; ern firsts, Southern Poultry broilers, Westera W ast - 203% @ 21; seconds, firsts, 203%; seconds, Alive steady; chickens, @33c.: fowls, 16@ Dressed easier; Western chickens, 12%; fowls, 14% @ 15%. Philadelphia, — Wheat — Steady; contract grade, April, 132@ 133c. Corn—15¢c. lower; April, 62% @ 73¢. 30) + -V, a0 Lt" wu} id. Oats—-Quiet; No. 2 white, natural; Butter — creamery, 30. Eggs—Firm: Pennsylvania other nearby firsts, free cases at mark; do., current turnable cases, 20, at firsts, cases, 20, current receipts, at mark. Live poultry—Firm; 16% c.; old roosters, spring chickens, 32@ 36; Gg 15. Baltimore—Wheat-—The market for Western opened easier; spot, 135%e¢.; May, 1.31%; July, 1.10%. Settling prices were: No. 2 red Western, 13513%; contract spot, 13515; steamer No. 2 red, 132%; red Western, 132%. Corn—— Western opened easier; spot, Ti @T73%ec.; May, TI © 733%. While prices showed little change, the tendency was rather easy. Settling prices were: 733%: No. 2 white, 73%; mixed, 663%. Cats—White-~No No. 2, 87T% @58%: No. 56. Mixed, No. 2, § p § 658@ 563%; No. 4, @b4%. We quote, per ton: No. 1 timothy, large bales, $156@ 15.50; do. small blocks, $15@ 15.50; No. 2 as to location, $13.50@ 14.50; No. 3 timothy, $11.50412. Choice clover, mixed, $13. No. 1 clover, mixed, $12.50; No. 2 do., $10.50@12; No. 1 clover, $12@ 12.50; No. 2, do., 810@11.50. No grade hay, as to kind, quality and condition, $6 G 9. Eggs—Receipts are now ample for the demand and the market is easy. The price of duck eggs drop- ped sharply. We quote, per dozen: Maryland, Penniylvania and nearby, firsts, 20¢.; Western firsts, 20: "West Virginia firsts, 20; Southern firsts, 20; guinea eggs, 10; duck egg: 23; goose eggs, 45@ 50. Live poultry—The market Is gen. erally steady. Choice winter spring chickens in good demand and firm. Old hens easy. Large, (at ducks in good demand. per 1b: 16¢c.; do. small to. medium, 15; old roosters, each, 256@ 30; young, larg~ 184 20; do, rough and 14; winter, 25@28; spring, 1 to 13 Ibs, Ducks, 14¢.; white Pekings, 15. Pigeons, per pair, yours, 206@ 300.; old, 15@20. Guinea fowl, ola, 26¢.; young, 1% 1b: and over, Quiet; e8¢c.; do, Western prints, extra nearby and 20% ¢c., receipts in re- mark: Western at mark; do. cases, 19@ 20, free free fowls, 156 @ 10% @11; ducks, 14 Contract, ive Stock Cmicago—-Cattle-— Market meady to strong; steers, $C @ 7.15; cows, $46 5.76; heifers, 33.256 6; bulls, $3.75@5.25; calves, $3.50@7.60; stockers and feeders, $3.30@ 5.50. Ho Market strong to 6¢. high- er, holce heavy shipping, $7.25 @ 7.35: butchers’, $7.20@ 7.30; light mixed, $7@ 7.15; cholee light, $7.15 @ 7.25; packing, $7.165@ 7.25; pigs, $0.30 @ 6.65; bulk of sales, $7.16 @ Th SR yearlings, $6.@7.50. hy SAVING PAINT MONEY. Material and Cheap Painters, In arranging for patting, a good offers to do the job cheapest—or try But no property owner would run such risks if he realized what must be taken into considera. tion in order to get a {ob that will wear and give thorough satisfaction, No houseowner will go wrong on the painting question !f he writes Na- Building, New York, for thelr House- owrers’ Painting Outfit No. 49, which {s sent “rea. It is a complete guide to painting. It includes a book of color for pamting, a book of specifications and an instrument for detecting adul- teration in paint materials, Nearly every dealer has National Lead Company's pure white lead. {Dutch Boy Painter trademark). If yours has not notify National Lead Co., and arrangements will be made for you to get it. Exercise For Sister, omam—— her in the stomach, Tommy-—My little sister same thing They're a good alike, ain't they? 1 try it every day. Cleveland Leader. does Deafness Cannot Be Cared wav to cure deafness, and that is by consti tutional remedies. Deafness iwcaused by as mflamed condition of the Wocous lining of the Fastachian Tube, When thistubeis in Samed you have a rum! fect hearing, and whe LCeafnessis the res mation can be stored to its nor t ! be destroyed fore Nine cases out of ten arecausad bycatarrh, which is pothingbutan inflamed condition We will give One Hundred Dollars for any caso of Deafness (caused byeatarrhithatean not be curedby Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for sircuiars free, F.J.Cuzxey & Co., Toledo, 0 Bold by Draggists, Tc, Take Hall's Family Pil Only Damb Ones, Caller (with scription paper)—I shall ask attention only a moment, sir, you a friend of dumb brutes? Shorty McGinnis—You bet 1 am’ That's why 1 parrots and donkeys.— Chicago Tribune, Phil: sub- your Are hate cats, For HEADACHE-Hirks CAPUDINE Whether from Colds Heat, Stomach ervous Troubles Capudine will ilev t's liguid-—-pleasant fo 1 ately. Try 8 loc, Zo snd slo eh acis imo Se. 4 drag M Yellowstone Park be lef consideration, California ls the number and variety of iis springs Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens the gums, reduces intiamma- tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25¢ a Lottie of wired in False teeth ivory, i 1000 B. C. place by gold, were in use Tick cured in 3 minutes by Woolford's Banitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists The new "automobile turbine” tor. pedoes of United States Navy have a range of nearly three miles and cost about 85.000 each the A CURE FOR FITS, The Treatment Is to Accomplish What Science Has Beer Strug- gling to Attain for Centuries. The intense interest that has been mani tested throughout the country by the won derful cures that are being accomplished Catt by epilepticide stili continues. It is really su who have already been cored of fies and pervousness. In order that everybody may have a chance to test the medicine, large trial bottles, valuable literature, flistory of Eptlepey and testimonials, will be sent by mail absolutely free to sll who write to the Dr. May Laboratory, 568 Pearl Street, New York Ulty. The epilepticade cure is creating great public interest, as well as among Doctors, Students, Hospitals and vislimg Physcians. There Was Something Doing. In a barber shop the other day I saw a man for whom | felt sorry. Not that he needed my sympathy from the standpoint of charity, for he was a well-to-do man, having many busi ness affairs. But 1 felt sorry for him because of what he was doing. A barber was cutting his bair; he was heving bis left hand manicured; In his right hand he held a newspaper; he was: smoking a cigar and a por- sat, reading a newspaper. Three per- fons were busy waiting on him, do- ing their best to please him, and he was oblivious to the joy which his opportunity afforded him. Fort Worth Star. Use Dogs In Sanitation. The services which can be, and to some extent have been, rendered in war by dogs, in searching for the Sanitaire, Cure the Kidneys and the Paln Will Never Return, Only one way to cure an aching back. Cure the cause, the kidneys. Thousands tell of cures made by Doan's Kidney Pills. John C. Colemsn, a prom- fnent merchant of Swainsboro, Ga... says: “For several years my kidneys were affected and my back ached day and night. Iwas languid, nervous and lame in the morning Doan’s Kidney Pills helped me right away, and the great rellef that fol lowed has been permanent.” Sold by all dealers, 50 cents a box. Foster-Milbura Co., Buffalo, N. Y. personal knowledge and use. d to promote the pleasant taste; to ca ”~ “a iE to them hnleen WhNoIESO therefore it is not a secret who do bottles of one size only. ed on the front ompany—Qklifornia Fig that it is for sale in PU can dye any garment wilbhoul Fpedhg Bart. bread eaters BN. U The French are the Europe BABY'S WATERY ECZEMA. Itched and Scratched Uantil Blood Ran ~-850 Spent on Useless Treatments w=Disease Scemed Inourabloe— Cured by Cutiowrs for 81.50. “When my little boy was two and s half months old he broke out on both cheeks with eczema. It was the ftohy, watery kind and we bad to keep his little hands wrapped up all the time, and of he would happen to get them ancoverad he would claw his face till the blood steeariad down on his We oallod in a physician at he gave an oamtment which was #0 severe that my babe would scream when it was put on. We changed doctors and medicines until we had spent Hfty dol lars or more and belw wes getling worsa I was so worn out watohing end caring for him night and day that I alowoet felt sure the disease was mmcurabie But finelly reading of the good ressits of the Cuticura Remedies, 1 deternnned to try them. 1 can truthfully say | was more then surprised, for 1 bought only a dollar and ss half's worth of the Cuticars Remedies {Cuticurs Soap, Ointment and Pllisl, and they did clothing once, but I bad tried, and in fact eeterdly cured him. His face is perfectly clear of the least spot or sear of ansthing. Mm. W. M. Comerer, Burnt Cabins, Pa., Sept. 15, 108." of Cuticurs Remedios, Boston, Mass, When Diplomacy Failed. Mistress— Bridget, it always seems to me that the crankiest mistresses got the best cooks Cook—Ah, go on wid yer blarney: ~fllustrated Bits. For COLDS asd GRIP, relieves the aching sud fovarfaliness cures the Cold and restores nostial conditions bguid-efects Immediately. Wo, Bo Se, stdrug On January 1, 1808 the Metro- politan Museum, New York, contain- od 5,686 objects of art fhroat Troubles Weaken the Systom A serious illness js often brought on by a neglected sore throat. All throat troubles invariably weak: en the system and should not be al lowed to go unchecked, A gargle made with twelve drops of Sloan's Liniment in hall a glass of water will break up a sore throat. Sloan's Lihiment is an excellent remedy for tonsilitis, croup, asthma and bronchitis. Applied freely to the throat and chest, It the swelling and "relleves any sore ness. Twelve drops of this Liniment did antiseptic gargle. Mr. Albert W. Price of Fredonia, Kans, writes:—"We have used Sloan's Liniment In the family for about a year, and find it an excel lent relief for colds and hay fever at. tacks. Two drops of the Liniment In a teaspoonful of water will stop cough ing and sneezing instantly.” Mr. L. T. Hurst of Coateaville, Ind. R. R. No. 1, writes: "1 find your Lin . laxative remedy is required. dors all Abera each One 00, package of Lye S DYES ether dye. You 1itinois dye in old water beter Than any KAISER PHONES PECULIARLY. The German Emperor has his tele phone : wae own Despite way of using the i mistakes, caused by Kaiser's { fusal to name himself at ing of his conversat 3, he ably introduces his tele; | merely with the words that,” and so forth chief department he motions must at once | gignificance of supposed to be that ing something like an audience with His Majesty, and that it would be Ag s00n these as subordinates room The arrangement %% La © is | moned to hear the Imperial voice to occupy the room into which its tones are conveyed, At the end of the con- versation the Emperor walks away without saving “"good-by.” chief with whom he has conversed | must listen for five or afterward to make sure that orders bave been completed. Then he calls back his assistants and the usual eti- quet is resumed DOCTOR ADVISED OPERATION CuredbyLydiaE.Pinkham's Paw Paw, Mich.—* I suffered terri. r- bly from female ills, ; including inflam. mation and conges- tion, for several years. My doctor gaid there was no hope for me but an operation. 1 began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta. ble Compound, and | I can now say Il am 1 a well woman.” Exyua DRAPER. Another Operation Avoided. Chicago, Ill. — “1 want women to know what that wonderful medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com. pound. has done for me. Two of the wt doctors in Chicago said I would die if I did not have an operation, and 1 never thought of seeing a well day again. Ihada small tumor and female $toubles 30 ghia} 1 suffered day and nigh end recommended {yaa E nina Vegetable Compound, and it made me a well woman." Mrs. ALVENA SPERLING, 11 Langdon St, $ This Trade-mark Eliminates All Uncertainty in the purchase of vaint materials, fi: is an absolute guarantee of pus. ity and quality. For your own : protection, see that it is on the side of every keg of white lead you buy. BATIORAL LEAD CONPARY 1902 Trinity Bulifing. Rew York 7.000 QIN For Sale ;:22° ing Forms in 14 States. Strout’s CEE Ncw 3 ovthly Bolletin of Heal sely (lnstrated. mailed free é 1. rR BR fare. EA.STROUT CO., Book ds Laxget Farm Dealers, Land Tite Bidg., Phils. Two Millices Use Playgrounds, The records Chicago's spec’al park commission show how exten- sively the public playgrounds are us- ed in that city. Five hundred thous- and more children took advantage of them In 1908 than im (1907, the at- tendence beng 2,089,366. Ten new small parks were improved last year, making the total 45. It is expecied that 16 additional playgrounds will be created this year, ranging in size from one-quarter of an acre to eight acres. All th's work was carried on last year with an appropriation of $180,390 and private gifts of $3.- 700, and yet there was an unexpend- Chicago is far ahead of New York in providing playgrounds for its children. Alaska ‘has been the only self. supporting territory under the gov ernment. ~~ MOTHER GRAYS 4 SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, Le for in TYE BEER ET TaD La hovh. of Jue Sty New Fork City DAISY FLY A Ta PR ey Y wy eho, RIL LER aa ig Late oli avaven Made of metal cannot ar tip over wot eT IE
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